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Hi there,

Welcome to 2023!

To kick things off, I've got another podcast episode to share with you!

Ever heard of baklava cheesecake? I certainly hadn't.

But here's what's so compelling about Fawzeya's most popular product: it is a veritable representation of herself.

She, too, is a combination of her lifelong Palestinian traditions and her new American ones.

But this episode isn't just about culture -- it's also about family.

I can definitely relate to Fawzeya's struggle to find balance in raising a young family while building a business.

And I think you'll appreciate her business decision that prevents her from compromising her family or her sanity!

Listen to Episode 79: Two Cultures In One with Fawzeya Owda


Until next week,
David